Expatriate, diplomatic and military customers based outside of
their home country gain convenience, savings and key advantages with new, customized Clements coverage

Clements Worldwide announced today the launch of an innovative partnership with Volvo Car
Corporation’s international sales, VCIC, aimed at delivering an exclusive
insurance solution offering savings and protection to drivers living outside of
their home country. By choosing to drive a new Volvo car while abroad, expatriate,
diplomatic and military customers will now benefit from unsurpassed insurance coverage
at competitive rates in part due to the partnership.

Image courtesy of Volvo Car Corporation

This important agreement
is another example of Volvo’s globally-recognized industry leadership in
promoting driver safety, customer value and peace of mind. By partnering with Clements,
the insurer of choice for expatriates worldwide for more than 65 years, Volvo
is uniquely positioned to deliver an excellent insurance coverage on its
passenger vehicles sold through the VCIC division.

Clements’ coverage
provides Volvo’s international customers with protection not usually available
to them while driving abroad, such as cross-border insurance, high coverage
benefits/limits and integration with Volvo’s dealer network. More importantly, the
combination of Volvo’s enduring commitment to building the safest vehicles on
the road combined with Clements’ global insurance expertise, Volvo’s customers
will be assured of peace of mind worldwide.

Dante Disparte, Managing Director of Clements’ U.S. operations, considers this new alliance an industry example when it comes to delivering solutions and value to international customers. “Having served diplomat, expat and military customers since 1957, Volvo understand the difficulties drivers encounter when trying to secure auto insurance overseas. At Clements, we are honored to partner with such a venerable motor vehicle brand that’s widely regarded as the gold standard in driver safety. Together, we’ll add a new level of protection, convenience and value, in the expatriate, diplomatic and military markets.”